Identifying Problems Return, for a moment, to the idea of noticing. Sensory and observational skills paired with an analytical mind are the basis of social work assessment. And assessment is perhaps the most fundamental of all social work activities. It is a process of gathering pertinent information to answer questions about problems, contributions to problems,…
Group Leadership Skills Leading a group can be challenging. It is important to remember that within the group, the social worker does much more than simply guide a conversation. Skills such as attending, synthesizing thoughts, providing resources, clarifying, and resolving conflict are all used to support process and treatment. The social worker is constantly assessing…
Choosing and Using Single-Subject Design Social workers serve clients in highly complex real-world environments. Clients often implement recommended interventions outside of social workers direct observation. Yet, evidence-based research calls for establishing cause-and-effect between selected interventions and client outcomes as much possible. So, how do social workers truly know the intervention itselfand not some external factoris…
Group Dynamics Why treat a person in a group rather than in individual therapy? The answer to this question lies with interpersonal dynamics. If members are especially invested in the group and the health of others, they can exert influence and even challenge one another, in a way that the social worker may not be…
Please include 4 peer-reviewed citations in the theoretical orientation section to back the theory and evidence based practice. please merge both papers following the SimulationBPSS Reflection doc. Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Rubric.pdf, Tmind AI 2.pdf, Tmind AI 1.pdf, AssessmentTmind.pdf, Simulation BPSS Reflection.docx, Isa – BPSS.docx Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them…
Students will be given a topic and a set of readings. Students need to understand what is meant by policy “framing”. Policy framing refers to the interpretation of a social issue for the purpose of making policy. For example, in the current issue of bail reform, the topic is framed around the human rights of…
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Review the Learning Resources on psychological aspects of young and middle adulthood, psychoeducation, and military populations. Access the Social Work Case Studies media and navigate to Marcus. As you explore Marcuss case, consider the ways in which the social environment, including the trauma he has experienced, has impacted Marcuss psychological functioning. BY DAY 3 Post…
MUSIC PLAYING] KATHY PURNELL: Welcome to the Voices of Diversity. We’ve built a series of short conversations into the course to model and encourage meaningful conversations around what some might consider difficult or sensitive topics. I’m Dr. Kathy Goodridge Purnell, the program coordinator for inclusive teaching and learning, and the diversity subject matter expert and…
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